Chapter 997: The Final Showdown
The final battle of the Martial Arts Competition is set to begin tomorrow and it truly draws everyone’s attention—whoever wins will be the leader of the Martial Arts community. The key point is that one of the fighters is the most skilled in the competition, while the other is the least skilled. This match is certainly worth watching.
Many people are discussing the upcoming battle fervently. Some still firmly believe that Gu Fan is favored by great destiny and will definitely win, while others think that even good luck runs out eventually and Gu Fan might lose the last fight.
Thinking about tomorrow’s decisive battle, Gu Fan was so nervous he couldn’t sleep and decided to get up and move around, stretching his muscles and even going to a desolate place to practice his fist and foot techniques.
Mo Yun followed him because she was worried about Gu Fan but also started to doubt him after a reminder from Lord Xiong. She wanted to observe Gu Fan again to see what kind of person he really was.
People from the World’s Number One Gambling House also received orders to start surveilling Gu Fan and those close to him, so they also started to keep an eye on Mo Yun. And since Mo Yun had contact with Lord Xiong, the people from the World’s Number One Gambling House began watching him as well.
But who was Lord Xiong? With trackers on his trail, could he possibly not notice? Shaking them off was a piece of cake for someone with his skills.
Since the final battle was tomorrow, the leader of Xuanjian Sect and the head bookmaker were calculating the odds, but when they heard that their men had lost track of Lord Xiong, they were alarmed and immediately sent out more people. They specifically dispatched those with the best Qinggong, determined to find Lord Xiong.
What the leader of Xuanjian Sect thought was this: with Gu Fan and Mo Yun being watched, they couldn’t interfere with tomorrow’s decisive battle no matter what tricks they tried, leaving only Lord Xiong to take action.
In fact, Lord Xiong more or less guessed who was tracking him. He didn’t care at first, but then he thought something was amiss.